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Ricardo — Stoichiometry Practice Problems: Limiting Reactant Drills

Stoichiometry practice problems, randomised and timed, from a 1:1 tutor that names the dropped unit instead of the answer. Five units for first-semester general chemistry, from dimensional analysis to limiting reactant, ending when ten problems run clean back to back.

What you’ll master — Outcomes you can use

  1. A full stoichiometry problem finished with units tracked at every step
  2. Ten randomised problems run clean, back to back

Your tutor

A general chemistry instructor who marks stoichiometry one step at a time and can see the exact conversion where a student drops a unit.

Patient · Precise · Mildly obsessed with units

The plan — What’s inside

  1. Dimensional Analysis Habits
  2. Mole Conversions Both Ways
  3. Balanced Equation as a Ratio
  4. Limiting Reactant and Percent Yield
  5. Solution Stoichiometry and Dilution

5 parts

Questions about this course

How can I drill general chemistry students on stoichiometry without giving them the answers?

Stoichiometry practice problems, randomised and timed, from a 1:1 tutor that names the dropped unit instead of the answer. Five units for first-semester general chemistry, from dimensional analysis to limiting reactant, ending when ten problems run clean back to back.

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